Dive deep into T.S. Eliot’s monumental modernist poem, ‘The Waste Land’. This video demystifies its complex themes, from the ‘cruellest month’ to the profound ending of ‘Shantih Shantih Shantih’. We explore the poem’s depiction of a spiritual desert post-WWI, the influence of the Fisher King myth, its fragmented structure, failed human connections in the ‘Unreal City’, and the guiding figure of Tiresias. Discover Eliot’s message of renewal through personal discipline – Datta (Give), Dayadhvam (Sympathize), Damyata (Control) – and how ‘fragments’ can be shored against ruins. Perfect for students, literature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to understand this foundational work of modern poetry.
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